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Aeroman
- Jan 1, 1970
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Hi,
Ultimately I'm hoping somebody can give me a rough idea of real power from the pulses I expect to be getting. I've used a pulse calculator but have had some difficulty. This work is for a prototype generator I have been slowly working on for a while now. Bottom line is that for the current size of the generator and components being used, I'm expecting pulses of 5 watts 15 to 30 thousand times a minute. If the type of wave form is required to know this, let's assume it's a sign wave. If the duration of pulse is required, let's assume that the durations last from one pulse to the next within 15 thousand times per minute. I understand the specifics are a little broad, so I'm hoping someone might have even a ballpark idea of real power.
Thanks for any help anyone might be able to provide
Ultimately I'm hoping somebody can give me a rough idea of real power from the pulses I expect to be getting. I've used a pulse calculator but have had some difficulty. This work is for a prototype generator I have been slowly working on for a while now. Bottom line is that for the current size of the generator and components being used, I'm expecting pulses of 5 watts 15 to 30 thousand times a minute. If the type of wave form is required to know this, let's assume it's a sign wave. If the duration of pulse is required, let's assume that the durations last from one pulse to the next within 15 thousand times per minute. I understand the specifics are a little broad, so I'm hoping someone might have even a ballpark idea of real power.
Thanks for any help anyone might be able to provide